Amara LaNegra of Love & Hip Hop: Miami says that you women out there aren’t doing enough for your men.

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An incident that occurred over the weekend at an Atlanta restaurant has gone viral and many are calling for a public apology from the restaurant.

A group of black patrons were holding a birthday gathering at Overdrive Lounge in Atlanta, when an Asian woman and her Caucasian male friend abruptly interrupted the gathering by invading their space.

When asked politely to leave their reserved area, the woman taunted them with profane language. A manager soon got involved and the situation ended with the black patrons being escorted out of the restaurant with claims that they were being ‘aggressive’ and ‘combative’.

The track, titled, “I Confess” was released as a clapback to Kelly’s 19-minute song “I Admit” where the embattled R&B singer discussed at length his career woes, including the allegations of sexual and emotional abuse towards young fans he allegedly housed in a cult.

In between his confessions about dyslexia and losing his publishing, Kelly briefly mentioned his brothers and their broken relationship in the following verse:

“I admit I miss my brothers (brothers) But I admit they weren’t acting like brothers (brothers),” he sings. “Yeah, we’ve had our differences/But you don’t turn on your brother (no)/For nothing, for no one, nada (no, no)/Mama, Joanne, is watching (no, no, no)/She must be turning over in her grave (yeah).”

Apparently ‘Killa Kelly’ wasn’t too thrilled about the line and he’s released a song of his own that includes startling claims about Kelly’s private life.